President Trump’s Pretextual Justifications for Raising Tariffs on Canadian Energy
The President’s concern about trade partners’ “cheating” is an insufficient justification for the tariffs.
Seeking Continuous Improvement to the Administrative Process
ACUS identifies best practices for agency guidance, adjudications, and responses to constituent service requests.
Regulating Aviation Safety
Scholars discuss the landscape of civil aviation regulations and air traffic safety.
Week in Review
DOGE gains access to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a U.S. District Court temporarily blocks the Trump Administration’s plan for the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Department of Justice sues New York over immigration law, and more…
Reforming Digital Access to Opioid Addiction Medication
Scholar argues for tele-prescription reforms that can increase patient access to necessary controlled substances.
U.K. Moves to Tighten Regulation of Financial Sector
Regulators publish new rules for third parties in the financial sector.
The Effects of DACA’s Decline
Scholars unveil new research on the challenges undocumented students face in the wake of DACA’s retrenchment.
The U.N. Cybercrime Convention Is a Promethean Moment
The United Nations’ Cybercrime Treaty can do more to protect women.
Judicial Constraints on Agency Action
Christopher J. Walker discusses how developments in administrative law doctrines could constrain agency action.
Week in Review
President Donald J. Trump signs an executive order requiring regulatory rollbacks, a federal judge blocks President Trump’s buyout of federal employees, and more…